Are RSLs in Australia just the most depressing spots? Every time I’ve visited one, it feels like a gathering of elderly patrons glued to their gambling machines in dimly lit rooms, often accompanied by some boring rerun on TV.

And let’s not forget the lackluster Chinese buffet tucked away in the corner.

The gambling areas even have that unmistakable odor of stale smoke and, well, something unpleasant.

Also, you occasionally see parents where one is inside gambling while the other is outside with their child, likely exposing them to the smoke wafting from the gaming rooms.

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  1. It sounds like you’ve had some pretty rough experiences at RSLs! It’s true that many can feel a bit dated and maybe not the most welcoming, especially with the smoking and gambling atmosphere. They can sometimes seem more like a refuge for older crowds rather than vibrant social hubs.

    That said, some RSLs do try to offer a more family-friendly environment, with live music, community events, and better dining options beyond just the traditional buffet. It really comes down to the specific venue and its management. It might be worth checking out different ones or looking for events that might change the vibe a bit! Have you found any that you enjoyed more than others?

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